The Effects of Diabetes Self-Management Education on Quality of Life for Persons With Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

Author:

Davidson Patricia1,LaManna Jacqueline2,Davis Jean2ORCID,Ojeda Maria M.3,Hyer Suzanne2,Dickinson Jane K.4ORCID,Todd Andrew2,Hammons Tamara M.5,Mohammed Fahim Shahariar6,McDaniel Cassidi C.6ORCID,McKee Cynthia A.1,Clements Jennifer N.7,Yehl Kirsten8ORCID,Litchman Michelle L.9ORCID,Blanchette Julia E.9ORCID,Kavookjian Jan6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, Pennsylvania

2. University of Central Florida, College of Nursing, Orlando, Florida

3. Walden University, College of Nursing, Minneapolis, Minnesota

4. Teachers College Columbia University, New York, New York

5. Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

6. Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama

7. Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Spartanburg, South Carolina

8. Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists, Chicago, Illinois

9. University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, Utah

Abstract

Purpose: It is well documented that chronic conditions, such as diabetes, impact quality of life (QoL). QoL assessment is essential when developing and evaluating diabetes self-management education support interventions. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the evidence and gaps in the research and the impact of diabetes self-management education (DSME) on QoL outcomes in persons with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Methods A systematic review of English language studies published between January 1, 2007, and March 31, 2020, was conducted using a modified Cochrane review method. Studies were included if they were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), participants had T1DM with or without caregivers, a DSME intervention alone or a component(s) of the ADCES7™ Self-Care Behaviors was described, and QoL was a primary or secondary outcome. A 3-tiered review process was utilized for selecting articles. Retained articles were assessed for risk of bias. Results: Nineteen articles, reporting on 17 RCTs, met inclusion criteria, of which 7 studies reported QoL as the primary outcome and 10 as a secondary outcome. Seven studies detected significant impact of DMSE on QoL outcomes in either the participants or family caregivers, which varied in participant populations, selection of QoL tools (generic vs diabetes-specific), intervention type, intervention length, and type of interventionist. Conclusion: DSME has the potential to influence QoL outcomes in people with T1DM. Research using more standardized methods are needed to delineate impact on a broader range of factors that influence QoL for those living with T1DM across the life span and their caregivers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Professions (miscellaneous),Health (social science),Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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